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Eslami, P., Bastani, A., Nguyen, A., & Saloux, É. (2021, September). Borehole latent energy storage system integrated with solar thermal collectors and heat pumps [Paper]. 17th IBPSA Conference on Building Simulation (BS 2021), Bruges, Belgium. External link
Saloux, É., Sorin, M., & Teyssedou, A. (2016). Modeling the exergy performance of heat pump systems without using refrigerant thermodynamic properties. Energy and Buildings, 112, 69-79. External link
Saloux, É., Teyssedou, A., & Sorin, M. (2015). Development of an exergy-electrical analogy for visualizing and modeling building integrated energy systems. Energy Conversion and Management, 89, 907-918. External link
Saloux, É., Teyssedou, A., & Sorin, M. (2013). Analysis of photovoltaic (PV) and photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) systems using the exergy method. Energy and Buildings, 67, 275-285. External link
Saloux, É., Teyssedou, A., & Sorin, M. (2011). Explicit model of photovoltaic panels to determine voltages and currents at the maximum power point. Solar Energy, 85(5), 713-722. External link